Cyclehack comes to Glasgow

Proud to be running Cyclehack alongside Jo Holtan and Matt Lowell . We are a 48 hour event aimed at coming up with ideas and making them a reality that will reduce the barriers to cycling.

“All three of us are keen cyclists and, while it is really easy to sit back only complain and moan about all the niggly little things that annoy us about cycling, we wanted to take a stand and do something that will really make its mark on the experience of getting on a bike. Too often do you hear the words ‘I would love to cycle, but ….’ I we think that should change!”

It’s not a panacea to solving how to re-brand cycling but we’re interested in small actionable ideas that can either be implemented into a place quickly or prototypes produced, examples of how ideas might look and function in reality.

We’re looking at using a set of Open Data from Glasgow City Council for digital hacks. Creating physical hacks to implement onto bikes and into the city like mini ramps and also new forms of campaigns and branding that can be conceived and launched. We’re purposefully leaving it open to see what people come up with during the Cyclehack. To inspire participants we’ve been collecting barriers and ideas before the event.

Check out cyclehack.com for more details but let me give you the overview:

It runs from June 20th to 22nd

There are two ticket types, weekend and show and tell. Weekend is £10 and covers all food and drinks including some Cyclehack goodies. Show and Tell is £3 and gets you invited to Friday and Sunday evening for talks and presentations.

It is running globally in Melbourne, Tbilisi, Belfast and Beirut at the same time.